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July 2, 2009

New Poll in Florida Senate Race

Press Release

Yesterday, the Club for Growth released some poll results in the Florida Senate race. Here is a memo that outlines those results. Here's a PDF version as well.

Methodology

This Florida statewide survey of public opinion was conducted June 13-14, 2009, among 500 likely Republican primary election voters throughout the state. All interviews were conducted by professional interviewers by telephone. Interview selection was at random from among lists of registered voters with a history of voting in Florida GOP primary elections. The sample was constructed to statistically correlate with actual voter distributions in the statewide GOP primaries. The accuracy of this survey with 500 likely voters is within +/-4.38% at a 95% confidence interval.

Key Findings

Governor Charlie Crist begins the U.S. Senate GOP primary with a significant lead over former Speaker Marco Rubio.

Q: If the Republican primary election for U.S. Senator was held today, and the candidates were Charlie Crist and Marco Rubio, for whom would you vote?

A: Crist 50.6%
Rubio 20.6%
Undecided 28.8%

However, Crist begins with 99% soft name ID, compared to Rubio's 61%. With universal name ID, Crist's ballot position at just a hair over 50% puts him in a potentially vulnerable spot.

When basic information is provided about Marco Rubio, the race changes dramatically.

Q: Now I want to tell you some things about Marco Rubio. Marco Rubio is a fiscal and social conservative who represented West Miami in the Florida House for eight years, where he was a close ally and strong supporter of Governor Jeb Bush. He held several Republican leadership positions, culminating in his election as Speaker of the Florida House in 2007 and 2008. In the Legislature, Rubio led efforts to preserve private property rights, cut property taxes, and block the expansion of gambling. Rubio is 38 years old, married, with four children, and has degrees from the University of Florida and University of Miami. Many people consider him a "rising star" among Florida Republicans.

Knowing all of this, if the Republican primary election for U.S. Senator was held today, and the candidates were Marco Rubio and Charlie Crist, for whom would you vote?

A: Crist 32%
Rubio 33.6%
Undecided 34.4%

Rubio's 13-point gain from the initial ballot test to the informed ballot test is not surprising; after all, when positive information is provided, one should expect a candidate's support level to rise. What is more notable is the collapse in Crist's support. Without any negative or positive information provided about Crist, he drops nearly 19 points in the face of just positive information about Rubio. This suggests a softness in Crist's support level, which began at just over 50%.

Several features of the issue terrain and priorities among Florida GOP primary voters work to Crist's disadvantage. As the campaign becomes more engaged, one could expect the candidates' positions on these matters to become better known to voters.

Q: Please tell me whether you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Barack Obama.

A: Favorable 15.4%
Unfavorable 67.8%
No opinion/unsure 16.8%

Crist's arm-in-arm rallies with Obama this spring are not good material for him with GOP primary voters.

Q: Congress recently approved President Obama's proposal for an $800 billion economic recovery and stimulus plan. Some people say this package of spending increases and tax cuts is an essential step toward getting the economy moving and creating new jobs. Other people say such government spending programs do not help the economy and piling more debt onto future generations is bad policy. Which of these viewpoints comes closer to your own?

A: Stimulus was good 16.8%
Stimulus was bad 75.2%
No opinion/unsure 8%

Crist strongly supported the stimulus plan, actively encouraged Florida members of congress to support it, and campaigned around Florida with President Obama supporting it.

Q: All things being equal, for whom would you be more likely to vote for U.S. Senate? A candidate who wants to cut overall federal spending, even if that includes cutting some money that would come to Florida. Or, a candidate who is willing to increase overall spending on federal programs, as long as more federal spending and projects come to Florida.

A: Cut spending 79%
Increase spending 12.4%
No opinion/unsure 8.6%

Crist's argument in favor of the Obama stimulus plan nearly mirrors that described in this question. By sharp contrast, primary voters strongly prefer spending cuts.

Q: Which would you prefer to see the Republicans in Congress do: 1) stand up for conservative principles and do their best to block President Obama's agenda; or 2) compromise with President Obama and the Congressional Democrats to reach bipartisan solutions?

A: Fight for principles 56%
Compromise 37.4%
No opinion/unsure 6.6%

Crist's message once again is on the wrong side of a majority of Florida Republicans.

In addition, several items in Governor Crist's record were specifically tested with likely primary voters. His support for the stimulus, support for two large tax increases in Florida, support for expanding government health care through the S-CHIP program, and his support for Obama's job killing cap-and-trade proposal all yield between 57% and 67% of primary voters saying they are less likely to vote for Crist.

Conclusion

Charlie Crist begins the Florida GOP primary in a borderline position, not in the overwhelmingly strong position that many commentators suggest. If Marco Rubio has the resources to get a positive message out about his background, record, and priorities, the race will likely become very competitive. Florida primary voters are strongly conservative and heavily against more spending and debt from Washington. Crist's record of support for the Obama stimulus, for tax increases, for government health care, and for "cap and trade" all make it harder for him to prevail.

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Thursday's Daily News

Andrew Roth

THE DAILY NEWS
Crist Doesn't Have Race Wrapped Up Yet - Mike Thomas, Orlando Sentinel
Unemployment Up Slightly to 9.5 Percent - Ian Swanson, The Hill
Wal-Mart Buys Protection By Selling Out Its Competitors - WSJ Editorial
Obama Adopts the Mikulski Principle - David Boaz, Cato Institute
Higher Taxes for Business Mean We All Pay - Geoff Colvin, Washington Post

Cap-And-Trade Not Likely to Deliver Promised Jobs - Detroit News Editorial
Cap-And-Trade: More Tax Oppression - Richard Rahn, Washington Times
Washington Post Sells Access, $25,000+ - Mike Allen, Politico
Czarred And Feathered - IBD Editorial
Taxing Our Way to Innovation - Joseph Henchman, Tax Foundation

Cubs 4, Pirates 1 - Associated Press

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Earmarks, Earmarks, and More Earmarks

Andrew Roth

NTU has three lists of earmarks that were requested in this year's budget bills.

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Obama's Stimulus Swindle

Andrew Roth

Nice chart from Mike Pence's office:


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The 9-12 March on Washington

Andrew Roth

The Club for Growth is co-sponsoring the 9-12 March on Washington. Here's the official Ning social network for the event.

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July 1, 2009

Interview with Pat Toomey

Andrew Roth

Here's a good TV interview with Pat Toomey, who is running for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania.

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Wednesday's Daily News

Andrew Roth

THE DAILY NEWS
Poll: Crist is Vulnerable - Adam Smith, TampaBay.com
On Free Trade, White House Must Lead - IBD Editorial
Why Ruin the World's Best Health Care? - John Stossel, RealClearPolitics
Public Plan Could Drive Private Insurers Out of Business - M. Tanner, Cato
Too Bernanke To Fail? - Holmon Jenkins, Wall Street Journal

McCain, Feingold Fight Obama on FEC - Vogel and Raju, Politico
Understanding First Quarter GDP - Keith Hennessey, KeithHennessey.com
Another Vote for Card-Check Bill - Kevin Bogardus, The Hill
Protectionism is Coming at Us From All Directions - John Plender, FT.com
The Brevity Act: Time for a 28th Amendment - Bob Gale, Big Hollywood

Cubs 0, Pirates 3 - Associated Press

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Your Taxes Paid for 'Fish Ladders'

Andrew Roth

No earmarks in the stimulus bill? Rhode Island just got $3 million for "fish ladders." Cue the following video.


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This is Illegal, Isn't It?

Andrew Roth

Regarding the House cap and trade vote from last Friday:

[Rep. Alan] Grayson may be a freshman, but he knows how to horse-trade like a veteran legislator. For his "yes" vote, Grayson secured a $50 million hurricane research center in his district.

UPDATE: Apparently, $50 million is chump change. Rep. Marcy Kaptur got $3.5 billion.

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June 30, 2009

Tuesday's Daily News

Andrew Roth

THE DAILY NEWS
Republicans Embrace Toomey's 2010 Senate Bid - Alex Isenstadt, Politico
How to Make the GOP the Party of Growth - Amity Shlaes, Bloomberg
Waxman-Markey Is Our Smoot-Hawley - Rep. Tom McClintock, IBD
Waxman-Markey Flunks Math - Rich Karlgaard, Forbes
Health Care Policy in Wonderland - Thomas Sowell, Real Clear Politics

First Amendment Blockbuster at the Supreme Court - Institute for Justice
How Other Countries Judge Malpractice - Richard Epstein, WSJ
Obama's Statist Ambitions - Gene Healy, Cato Institute
Amazon Cuts Its R.I. Ties Over Sales Tax - Peoples & Downing, ProJo.com
Bo Diddley Saved My Life One Night in Africa! - Jimmy Buffett, Garden & Gun

Cubs 3, Pirates 1- Associated Press

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Quote of the Day II

Andrew Roth

Another great quote. This time by Tyler Cowen who is writing about the pernicious carbon tariffs in the Waxman-Markey climate tax bill:

I'll say it again: the current version of Waxman-Markey will make things worse. Keep in mind by the time we are slapping those 2020 tariffs on China, we won't have made much progress on emissions ourselves. How would we feel, and how would it influence our domestic politics, if the Chinese demanded we pass Waxman-Markey, while polluting at a high level themselves, or otherwise they will stop buying our Treasury securities?

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Quote of the Day

Andrew Roth

From Cato's Michael Tanner:

Do you remember how, during the debate over proposals to create personal accounts for Social Security, opponents called the $1 trillion transition cost intolerable? Now, a $1 trillion floor for health care reform is seen as a sign of success. Says something about priorities, doesn’t it?

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2 + 2 = Government

Andrew Roth

From IBD's Michael Ramirez, via Howie Rich:


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Stop Picking on the Rich

Andrew Roth

That's what U2's drummer Larry Mullen says. From The Independent:

"Love them or loathe them, all those rich wives, all those rich guys with all those balls, all those women that you see organising this and organising that, without them we'd be in a very, very different state than we are now.

"A lot of people who are well off in this country make huge contributions with their time and with their money."

[...]Other members of the band also expressed concern that [Ireland] was becoming a difficult country for entrepreneurs.

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'Read My Lips' - The Sequel

Andrew Roth

On the campaign trail, Obama made a pledge (in no uncertain terms) that he wouldn't raise taxes on anyone making less than $250,000 a year. But with health care, the White House is suggesting that middle class tax hikes are in order. Cue the following video, which shows the press corps openly laughing at the president's press secretary when he tries to backtrack on Obama's pledge. Hat tip: Hot Air


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June 29, 2009

John Boehner's Filibuster

Andrew Roth

If you'd like to watch or read John Boehner's "filibuster" from Friday's debate on the climate tax bill, go here. By definition, it's a long speech, but watching even a portion of it is worth it.

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Map of the Climate Tax Bill

Andrew Roth

Using CBO data, here a map of how states would fare under the House-passed climate tax bill. I'm oversimplifying things, but if House members had voted according to their states' financial outcome, the bill would have been rejected, 118-313.

HT: Rich Dunn

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Monday's Daily News

Andrew Roth

THE DAILY NEWS
Club for Growth At Odds With Crist - Don Lambro, Washington Times
Obama Praises Climate Bill But Opposes Tariffs - Steven Mufson, Wash Post
The Lawmakers Who Pushed Climate Bill to Passage - Bob Cusack, The Hill
Axelrod Waffles on Obama No-Tax-Hike Vow - Josh Gerstein, Politico
Carbongate - IBD Editorial

Obama to Colombia: Military Base Now, Free Trade Later - WSJ Editorial
The Government's Customers Deserve Better - Frank Ryan, CPB
The Pitfalls of the Public Option - Greg Mankiw, New York Times
Interview with Economist Kevin Murphy - Douglas Clement, Minneapolis Fed
California Dems Try to Bypass Two-Thirds Tax Hike Rule - Bloomberg.com

Cubs 0, White Sox 6 - Associated Press

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Coca-Cola in 1930

Andrew Roth

Adam Zimmerman highlights Coca-Cola's durability through hard economic times.

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Quote of the Day

Andrew Roth

This comes from John Boehner, who did a great job on Friday fighting against the climate tax bill. From The Hill:

Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) had a few choice words about House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's (D-Calif.) landmark climate-change bill after its passage Friday.

When asked why he read portions of the cap-and-trade bill on the floor Friday night, Boehner told The Hill, "Hey, people deserve to know what's in this pile of s--t."

Using his privilege as leader to speak for an unlimited time on the House floor, Boehner spent an hour reading from the 1200-plus page bill that was amended 20 hours before the lower chamber voted 219-212 to approve it.

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Remember RomneyCare?

Andrew Roth

It hardly seems like a runaway success. From Rasmussen Reports:

Twenty-six percent (26%) of Massachusetts voters say their state’s health care reform effort has been a success. A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in the state finds that 37% say the reform effort has been a failure, while another 37% are not sure.

Only 10% of Bay State voters say the quality of health care has gotten better as a result of the reform plan while 29% say it has gotten worse. Most (53%) say the quality of care has not changed.

As for cost, 21% say the reform has made health care more affordable in Massachusetts. Twenty-seven percent (27%) say health care is now less affordable while 44% see no change.

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Refreshing Free Trade News

Andrew Roth

On Sunday, President Obama actually denounced part of the climate tax bill:

President Obama on Sunday praised the energy bill passed by the House late last week as an “extraordinary first step,” but he spoke out against a provision that would impose trade penalties on countries that do not accept limits on global warming pollution.

“At a time when the economy worldwide is still deep in recession and we’ve seen a significant drop in global trade,” Mr. Obama said, “I think we have to be very careful about sending any protectionist signals out there.”

He added, “I think there may be other ways of doing it than with a tariff approach.”

That last sentence still leaves room for concern, but overall, his statement should assuage people who saw this bill as a devastating blow to free trade. But what's interesting about this entire statement is that without the tariff provision in the bill, it is rendered almost worthless. If liberals can't impose their climate change regulations on other countries, then American companies will simply ship ALL their jobs overseas to avoid higher taxes. Like with a lot of legislation, I don't think the politicians in Washington are employing common sense or thinking things through on this bill.

UPDATE: Here's a similar article in the Washington Post.

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June 27, 2009

Fact of the Day

Andrew Roth

I was just on iTunes, and 44 of the Top 100 best-selling songs are by Michael Jackson, including 9 of the top 12.

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June 26, 2009

House Passes Cap and Tax Bill

Andrew Roth

The House just passed the cap and tax bill today, 219-212 (preliminary). I'll have the official tally posted once it's available. Eight Republicans voted for it while 38+ Democrats voted against it.

UPDATE:
Here's the official vote. And here are the 8 Republicans who voted YES:

Bono Mack (CA-45) 
Castle (DE-AL) 
Kirk (IL-10) 
Lance (NJ-07) 
LoBiondo (NJ-02) 
McHugh (NY-23) 
Reichert (WA-08) 
Smith, C. (NJ-04) 

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BREAKING: Boehner is 'Filibustering' the Bill

Andrew Roth

Tune into C-SPAN right now if you can. Republican House Leader John Boehner is "filibustering" the climate bill by reading the 300-page manager's amendment that Democrats introduced at 3:09am this morning.

He's going to drag this out...

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